Wednesday, officials at Juniata College announced that in May 2010, Jerry Sandusky was rejected for a volunteer coaching job he applied for–over a year after the initial sexual abuse investigation had begun.
The application was denied after the college conducted a background check. The report uncovered that Sandusky was being investigated following his time volunteering at a Pennsylvania high school.
The application was denied after the college conducted a background check. The report uncovered that Sandusky was being investigated following his time volunteering at a Pennsylvania high school.
Sandusky failed to mention the investigation on his application. The spokesperson for Juniata College said that the background check informed the coaches that Sandusky was not allowed to have any contact with the program.
Juniata College–a small private liberal arts college in central Pennsylvania–barred Sandusky from any contact with the team or coaches after receiving the results of the background check. Despite being forbidden to have ay contact, Sandusky reportedly attended a number of football games at Juniata, even sitting in the press box.
Yet another Sandusky victim came forward and filed a report with law enforcement on Tuesday. This victim alleges that he was subjected to an incident of “deviant sexual conduct” by Sandusky in one of the Penn State football facilities. According to the victim’s lawyer, the boy, who was about 12 years old at the time, was a Second Mile participant and still grieving from the death of his mother.
Stay tuned as we continue to report on the NCAA Sex Scandal, providing legal analysis and ongoing coverage.Related Sources:
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Stay tuned as we continue to report on the NCAA Sex Scandal, providing legal analysis and ongoing coverage.Related Sources:
Bleacher Report
USA Today